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. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and ip's interesting because we're seeing these surrogate wars. the iranians are putting money into lebanon, and you've got the qataris and saudis putting money into lebanon, as well, supporting the groups, and explosions on monday were a result of this, where these surrogates are fighting each other in lebanon. what we're seeing is the syrian mess move outside the borders of syria. >> i want to talk more about the regional instability that could happen and what we're already seeing and what may spill over into lebanon and elsewhere. also want to get everybody's take on that. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look
. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and ip's interesting because we're...
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. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and it's interesting because we're seeing these surrogate wars. the iranians are putting money into lebanon, and you've got the qataris and saudis putting money into lebanon, as well, supporting the groups, and explosions on monday were a result of this, where these surrogates are fighting each other in lebanon. what we're seeing is the syrian mess move outside the borders of syria. >> i want to talk more about the regional instability that could happen and what we're already seeing and what may spill over into lebanon and elsewhere. also want to get everybody's take on that. what makes a sleep number store different? you walk in
. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and it's interesting because we're...
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but to mention iran, it will be a major blow to iran when assad falls and they are now supporting him very actively. it will be a weakening blow to the hezbollah and probably islamic jihad. so basically something -- you know, some people contemplate -- i believe it's better to reach a conclusion and try to keep civil society, the presence of power basically in place without the elite, which was kind of extremely intimate and closed to assad. >> thank you very much for coming in. >>> coming up, my primetime exclusive with billy bob thornton. the man angelina jolie says is not a normal person. >>> that is 18. that is a new record. >> billy bob thornton in the hit that changed his life. he was number one anti-hero, 30 films to his credit, groesz of about $1 billion but he's remained as mad as hell throughout it all. he's also a tabloid superstar but he tells all of it in a brilliant new book. this is a fascinating life. >> it's been different. >> it certainly has. what i love about it, i can't think of anybody else who would have had a forward written to their book by one of their ex-wiv
but to mention iran, it will be a major blow to iran when assad falls and they are now supporting him very actively. it will be a weakening blow to the hezbollah and probably islamic jihad. so basically something -- you know, some people contemplate -- i believe it's better to reach a conclusion and try to keep civil society, the presence of power basically in place without the elite, which was kind of extremely intimate and closed to assad. >> thank you very much for coming in....
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but to mention iran, it will be a major blow to iran when assad falls and they are now supporting him very actively. it will be a weakening blow to the hezbollah and probably islamic jihad. so basically something -- you know, some people contemplate -- i believe it's better to reach a conclusion and try to keep civil society, the presence of power basically in place without the elite, which was kind of extremely intimate and closed to assad. >> thank you very much for coming in. >>> coming up, my primetime exclusive with billy bob thornton. the man angelina jolie says is not a normal person. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about th
but to mention iran, it will be a major blow to iran when assad falls and they are now supporting him very actively. it will be a weakening blow to the hezbollah and probably islamic jihad. so basically something -- you know, some people contemplate -- i believe it's better to reach a conclusion and try to keep civil society, the presence of power basically in place without the elite, which was kind of extremely intimate and closed to assad. >> thank you very much for coming in....
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but to mention iran, it will be a major blow to iran when assad falls and they are now supporting him very actively. it will be a weakening blow to the hezbollah and probably islamic jihad. so basically something -- you know, some people contemplate -- i believe it's better to reach a conclusion and try to keep civil society, the presence of power basically in place without the elite, which was kind of extremely intimate and closed to assad. >> thank you very much for coming in. >>> coming up, my primetime exclusive with billy bob thornton. the man angelina jolie says is not a normal person. when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present their clients with a lot of options. because when it comes to what's covered and what's not, nobody likes surprises. [ click ] [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space junk falling from the sky? we cover that. moving on. aah, aah, aah, aah. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> that is 18. that i
but to mention iran, it will be a major blow to iran when assad falls and they are now supporting him very actively. it will be a weakening blow to the hezbollah and probably islamic jihad. so basically something -- you know, some people contemplate -- i believe it's better to reach a conclusion and try to keep civil society, the presence of power basically in place without the elite, which was kind of extremely intimate and closed to assad. >> thank you very much for coming in....
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also from a national security stand point, removal of bashar al-assad is a huge blow to iran. the important thing is our advocacy and belief in human rights. what they need first of all is weapons to defend themselves. non-lethal equipment as the secretary of state and others have pledged doesn't do very well against tanks and artillery. then we need to talk with our allies about a sanctuary, a place where the government can organize, where we can train and equip these forces so that we can have a firefight. remember again, we can't stop reminding people that it is russian equipment and iranians that are killing sir yans in an unfair fight. shouldn't we give them a chance to defend themselves and their freedom? finally, i believe that more moral leadership on the part of the united states is clearly called for. >> ambassador wright in wake of the suicide attacks for the two bombings in damascus last week said it's a very militarized environment and pouring more weapons in is not the clugs solution. the. >> the weapons are pouring in against the people who started out peacefull
also from a national security stand point, removal of bashar al-assad is a huge blow to iran. the important thing is our advocacy and belief in human rights. what they need first of all is weapons to defend themselves. non-lethal equipment as the secretary of state and others have pledged doesn't do very well against tanks and artillery. then we need to talk with our allies about a sanctuary, a place where the government can organize, where we can train and equip these forces so that we can...
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. >>> and a new cyber attack is invading computers in iran and other middle eastern cups. a sophisticated computer virus uses screen shots apaudio recorded with internal microphones. it can also steal dwa take from devices near the computer using bluetooth technology. the united nations agency has issued a warning saying national infrastructure is at risk. and finally, it was quite the asbly of vips. president obama handed out presidential medals of freedom to the first female secretary of state, former astronaut john blen, author tone any morrison and sinkger bob dylan. i bet that was some interesting conversation. >> not a bad crew to be amongst today. >> one of the cool things about being president. give out awards to people who have changed your life and changed the country. all right. still ahead here, one of president obama's fellow democrat wlos says the united states isn't doing fluff to stop the killing in syria. also a new report reveals the secret debates over which terror suspects get added to president obama's kill list. er i make sure our guests have an over
. >>> and a new cyber attack is invading computers in iran and other middle eastern cups. a sophisticated computer virus uses screen shots apaudio recorded with internal microphones. it can also steal dwa take from devices near the computer using bluetooth technology. the united nations agency has issued a warning saying national infrastructure is at risk. and finally, it was quite the asbly of vips. president obama handed out presidential medals of freedom to the first female...
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including iran and israel. they say it is a very clever snooping device for intelligence gathering. it can gather up e-mails and passwords, the usual malware stuff, but so much more than that. it can capture images from screens. it can turn on computer microphones to listen in and record conversations. all of this information is sent somewhere to whoever is controlling it. that is the one thing the experts haven't worked out just yet who is behind this but they say all of the evidence points to this being a state run operation. erin? >>> now our fifth story, fighting for the latino vote. this is the key to who wins the white house in november. mitt romney campaigned in colorado and nevada today. both have latino populations of importance. miguel martinez is outfront in colorado where the outcome of the race could come down to the decision of just a few thousand people. >> reporter: this man runs a bustling grocery store in aurora. this is a family business. this is your wife -- >> and my brother is over there. >> reporter: a u.s. citizen 1999 and a registered republican ever since,
including iran and israel. they say it is a very clever snooping device for intelligence gathering. it can gather up e-mails and passwords, the usual malware stuff, but so much more than that. it can capture images from screens. it can turn on computer microphones to listen in and record conversations. all of this information is sent somewhere to whoever is controlling it. that is the one thing the experts haven't worked out just yet who is behind this but they say all of the evidence points to...
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iran holds sway in the area of the middle east through syria. if assad goes away, iran becomes increasingly do you achieve that without getting involved in syria and trying to accelerate? what's the accelerant for assad to go away? >> general spider marks, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, carol. >> you're welcome. the jury in the edwards' corruption trial will go at it for an eighth day. the judge caused a stir in the courtroom yesterday when she announced the jury has sent a note that they reached a good stopping point. she meant it as a joke. earlier she reminded jurors not to talk about the trial in small groups or outside of the jury room. edwards is accused of using campaign money to conceal his affair with rielle hunter. we'll have a live update at 10:00 eastern time in about 50 minutes. >>> reports of a tornado have not been substantiated in oklahoma city but the north side of the city was violently pelted with hail last night. some of the hail was more than four inches thick. our affiliate koco reports the storm damaged
iran holds sway in the area of the middle east through syria. if assad goes away, iran becomes increasingly do you achieve that without getting involved in syria and trying to accelerate? what's the accelerant for assad to go away? >> general spider marks, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, carol. >> you're welcome. the jury in the edwards' corruption trial will go at it for an eighth day. the judge caused a stir in the courtroom yesterday when she announced the...
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officials linked this plot to iran. it's not clear who ordered it, whether it came from elements in the government or some of iran's proxies like hezbollah, we tried to reach iran's officials over the weekend. but the iranian government did tell the post it denies any involvement in the plot. >> this is extraordinary because there is kind of a pattern here? >> that's right, we have referred to this shadow war, iran, israel and you can see just the proximity of all these places, iran, israel and apparently the united states all involved here. we're going to tell you about last fall, thor rannian government was linked to a plat to kill the saudi ambassador to the u.s. iran denied involvement in that plot. then earlier this year, you had plots in new delhi, india, and in bangkok thailand that were linked to the iranians. both of these plots fizzled but the wife of an israeli diplomat was hurt in that india attack. iran has been targets as well in all of this, and in feindia whe these attacks originated. we asked if we coul
officials linked this plot to iran. it's not clear who ordered it, whether it came from elements in the government or some of iran's proxies like hezbollah, we tried to reach iran's officials over the weekend. but the iranian government did tell the post it denies any involvement in the plot. >> this is extraordinary because there is kind of a pattern here? >> that's right, we have referred to this shadow war, iran, israel and you can see just the proximity of all these places,...
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virus has been gathering information from computers in the middle east and a statement confirmed that iran suffered mass data loss due to the virus. phil black spoke to the russian computer company who discovered the virus. >> i met one of the experts at kaperski lab. he said it is the most powerful and most sophisticated piece of mall ware he and his colleagues have seen. they say it has targeted at least seven north african and middle eastern countries. they say it is a very clever snooping device for intelligence gathering. it can gather up e-mails and passwords but also so much more than that. it can capture images from screens. it can turn on computer microphones to listen in and record conversations. all of this information is sent somewhere to whoever is controlling it. that is the one thing the experts haven't worked out just yet who is behind this but they say all of the evidence points to this being a state run operation. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper. >> aerial trenches from the massacre in the syrian town of houla over the weekend. those are dozens of children bur
virus has been gathering information from computers in the middle east and a statement confirmed that iran suffered mass data loss due to the virus. phil black spoke to the russian computer company who discovered the virus. >> i met one of the experts at kaperski lab. he said it is the most powerful and most sophisticated piece of mall ware he and his colleagues have seen. they say it has targeted at least seven north african and middle eastern countries. they say it is a very clever...
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inside iran. we're not sure if the they were iranians, to smuggle in weapons and then go after u.s. and foreign diplomats. the article claims that this alleged plot is tied to other alleged plots. by iranian government. what this article doesn't do -- yes. >> do you know if -- >> reporter: go ahead. >> do you know if the iran responded in any way? >> reporter: they have denied any involvement in this alleged plot. as they have done before, they describe it as western propaganda to increase the threat level against iran. we should point out this article unfortunately doesn't provide, you know, evidence, clear evidence that links this alleged plot to the iranian government. >> and do we have a sense of whether or not this is still continuing, if you believe that there are assassination plots that were under way and that it wasn't iran directly but perhaps hezbollah or links to iran. do we believe that this is still happening? >> reporter: well, based on what the article is saying, based on the unnam
inside iran. we're not sure if the they were iranians, to smuggle in weapons and then go after u.s. and foreign diplomats. the article claims that this alleged plot is tied to other alleged plots. by iranian government. what this article doesn't do -- yes. >> do you know if -- >> reporter: go ahead. >> do you know if the iran responded in any way? >> reporter: they have denied any involvement in this alleged plot. as they have done before, they describe it as western...
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syria, you have hezbollah, iran and placed into our middle east policies. dempsey, his message this morning was not just pressure, but he wants assad to know the u.s. is thinking about military option. >> what about russia? they are so important here. >> when you talk about iran. i think russia is the real issue here. they don't want any international coalition going in and messing around. questions about syria have to be asked and answered had to be asked and answered about libya that i don't know ever were. is it a doable end game and will we be in syria for who notion how long and who do we put in place and maintain that presence? none of that is answerable in syria. >> one of the options republicans have talked about is arming the op motion. now we don't know a lot about the opposition. and there's some bad dudes in the opposition that could be worse than assad. >> could be neighborhoods cleaned out because they suspect they are with the opposition too. what we saw this weekend was horrific. >> the opposition gave us saddam hussein and osama bin laden h
syria, you have hezbollah, iran and placed into our middle east policies. dempsey, his message this morning was not just pressure, but he wants assad to know the u.s. is thinking about military option. >> what about russia? they are so important here. >> when you talk about iran. i think russia is the real issue here. they don't want any international coalition going in and messing around. questions about syria have to be asked and answered had to be asked and answered about libya...
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some are linking it to iran and u.s. officials fear could be part of a broader campaign to kill foreign diplomats. we have details on the plot and what officials are trying to do to stop it. >>> trying to crack the curse, we'll introduce to you five men and their goat named wrigley, walking more than 1,000 miles trying to break a curse that's brought nearly 70 years of bad luck for the cubs. our "starting point" team, margaret mover, alicia me mendez and will cain. good morning, good morning, good morning. >> good morning! >> i didn't get the memo about cerulean blue. we're back after the break. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you
some are linking it to iran and u.s. officials fear could be part of a broader campaign to kill foreign diplomats. we have details on the plot and what officials are trying to do to stop it. >>> trying to crack the curse, we'll introduce to you five men and their goat named wrigley, walking more than 1,000 miles trying to break a curse that's brought nearly 70 years of bad luck for the cubs. our "starting point" team, margaret mover, alicia me mendez and will cain. good...
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you have iran neighboring as well, iraq neighboring. the other big deal is nobody know was would come if al asad and the regime fail. there's talk that the u.s. is trying to engineer, make the russians happy by saying, all right, let's do a deal where we'll get rid of assad, but the regime stays in place because russia wants to keep syria as their friend. they have their own vested interest in the regime staying there, economic, arms, they have a naval base there, last bastion of influence in the middle east. >> we're going to see this violence continue. it's just -- >> tragically, yes. >> it's so sad. it is so sad. >> and kids have been killed all through this. >> what is the point, how bad does it have to get before you see more action from world leaders across the spectrum? >> the question is always going to be what sort of action? are we going to see nato planes? i can't see planes flying over syria, nato planes. nobody wants to go in that hard in that country. they've also got -- syria has got an army, too. they have an air force.
you have iran neighboring as well, iraq neighboring. the other big deal is nobody know was would come if al asad and the regime fail. there's talk that the u.s. is trying to engineer, make the russians happy by saying, all right, let's do a deal where we'll get rid of assad, but the regime stays in place because russia wants to keep syria as their friend. they have their own vested interest in the regime staying there, economic, arms, they have a naval base there, last bastion of influence in...
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already has sanctions on iran and obviously on syria as well. the eu does as well on iran. you know, there's not a lot more they can do other than more sanctions and what they're going to do is black list the individuals and the companies they can link to these shipments as well. not a lot else they can do. >> you and i both covered some world leaders who seem to have at some point lost their sense of reality, whether it's moammar gadhafi or president mubarak. now we have president assad who goes before russian television and seems to describe a scenario that is almost just too difficult to believe. he doesn't even believe that he is fighting his own people. i want you to listen to what he said. >> it's not an army, first of all, and it's not free because they get their arms from different foreign countries. that's why they are not free at all. they are a bunch of criminals who have been violating the law for years. the problem of terrorism is now very acute for syria. it seems to some people that if we conducted the reforms earlier, the situation would have been better now
already has sanctions on iran and obviously on syria as well. the eu does as well on iran. you know, there's not a lot more they can do other than more sanctions and what they're going to do is black list the individuals and the companies they can link to these shipments as well. not a lot else they can do. >> you and i both covered some world leaders who seem to have at some point lost their sense of reality, whether it's moammar gadhafi or president mubarak. now we have president assad...
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iran supporting syria, syria supporting hezbollah. >> you say arming the opposition, a step president romney would take today. what about air strikes? john mccain and lindsey graham say air strikes might help? >> i don't think direct action at this point is needed. you don't rule anything ou. the bottom line, the syrians are showing an ability and a willingness to face this oppressive murder, to sacrifice. if you give some support to the opposition, you may not need some of the other things. you don't rule anything out. the bottom line is assad has to go. this president, obama, has talked about it but done little to make it happen. he has stood behind the plan. he is now looking for the russians to some how come in and desave the day. depending on putin to save the day doesn't sound like a good game plan. >> what president romney take more action? the russians have been stalling with the chinese, dreadfully so. if they won't move and you can't get anything tougher, would president romney act unilaterally or try to form a coalition outside of the united nations. you had the arab league
iran supporting syria, syria supporting hezbollah. >> you say arming the opposition, a step president romney would take today. what about air strikes? john mccain and lindsey graham say air strikes might help? >> i don't think direct action at this point is needed. you don't rule anything ou. the bottom line, the syrians are showing an ability and a willingness to face this oppressive murder, to sacrifice. if you give some support to the opposition, you may not need some of the...
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tensions with iran cooled off. you remember early last year, iran was threatening to close the straight, and raise the fear of premium with oil and that pumped up gas prices as well. now the threats have gone away and that is why you are seeing gas prices lower. and also supplies are plentiful. they are at their highest levels since 1990. that's also why we are seeing gas prices lower. finally, part of it is the economy. here in the u.s., we are seeing the recovery losing momentum, and you look at the job market and the economic growth is slowing down and it's not just here in the u.s., and europe, at least 12 countries there are fall into a recession, and you are seeing the global growth kind of slowing. that means when everybody is sort of trading oil right now, the expectation is that demand is going to be less and so you see oil prices coming down. you remember oil prices actually make up about 66% of gas prices. those are kind of reasons you are seeing gas prices lower on this memorial day. though here where w
tensions with iran cooled off. you remember early last year, iran was threatening to close the straight, and raise the fear of premium with oil and that pumped up gas prices as well. now the threats have gone away and that is why you are seeing gas prices lower. and also supplies are plentiful. they are at their highest levels since 1990. that's also why we are seeing gas prices lower. finally, part of it is the economy. here in the u.s., we are seeing the recovery losing momentum, and you look...
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. >> 181 incidents detected in iran and 98 in israel and the palestinian territories. 32 detected in sudan, ten saudi arabia and five in egypt. who could do it? an israeli official said his country has the expertise and didn't go as far as taking credit for it and citing unnamed sources, pointing the finger at the u.s. interesting because it's widely believed that israel and the u.s. were behind the stocks. but there are others who could do this as well, wolf, germany, for example. >> is there anything out there indicating the u.s. could be a target of the cyber warfare. nothing yet and we do know that the department of homeland security has issued a bulletin and they won't say who they've sent it to and they've classified it for official use only. the only thing they classify side a statement, dhs is working on the malware and as for iran, they put out a statement this week saying they have found a fix for this virus. >> a fix, as sophisticated as it might be. >> that's what they say. >> i suppose we'll be hearing more about flame in the coming weeks. >> and others like it. >> it's
. >> 181 incidents detected in iran and 98 in israel and the palestinian territories. 32 detected in sudan, ten saudi arabia and five in egypt. who could do it? an israeli official said his country has the expertise and didn't go as far as taking credit for it and citing unnamed sources, pointing the finger at the u.s. interesting because it's widely believed that israel and the u.s. were behind the stocks. but there are others who could do this as well, wolf, germany, for example....
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we expect iran to support syria and they are. russia needs to decide if they're going to be on the side of the rest of the world or isolate their behavior when it comes to supporting the assad regime in syria. >> you say tools at our disposele. what do you specifically mean? >> i couldn't talk about specifics but there are certain things and capabilities that the united states hats that can in conjunction with our arab league partners could provide a tipping point so it would provide certain capabilities to units that we know who are trying to overthrow the assad regime that we can vet, that we can test, that we can understand who completely that they are, and we can empower them to be more effective in what they do and i think that kind of activity should happen and we need to stop talk about it and start engaging with our arab league partners. >> going back to your point about russia, they may be the diplomatic variable. what do you think the west can do to make russia more comfortable with the idea of a regime change in syria
we expect iran to support syria and they are. russia needs to decide if they're going to be on the side of the rest of the world or isolate their behavior when it comes to supporting the assad regime in syria. >> you say tools at our disposele. what do you specifically mean? >> i couldn't talk about specifics but there are certain things and capabilities that the united states hats that can in conjunction with our arab league partners could provide a tipping point so it would...